Salicylic Acid

Salicylic acid is the go-to solution for oily, acne-prone skin. This BHA (beta hydroxy acid) works deep within your pores to clear excess oil and congestion, gently slough away dead skin cells, and help reduce the appearance of breakouts while preventing future ones. Explore high-performance salicylic acid skincare, cleansers and moisturisers for every budget from The Ordinary, Paula's Choice, and more.

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Bouncy Brightfacial™
Salicylic Acid 2% Masque
10% Azelaic Acid Booster
2% Bha Gel Exfoliant
Paula's Choice
CN¥ 290.00
Daily Refining Milk-Peel Toner
Kiehl's
Price reduced from CN¥ 475.00 to CN¥ 360.00
25% OFF
Resist Pore Treatment 2% BHA
Paula's Choice
Price reduced from CN¥ 315.00 to CN¥ 220.00
30% OFF
Alpha Beta Pore Perfecting & Refining Serum
Dr. Dennis Gross
Price reduced from CN¥ 555.00 to CN¥ 390.00
30% OFF
Drying Lotion
Mario Badescu
CN¥ 150.00
Unable to ship to China.
Super Skin Kit
Votary
Price reduced from CN¥ 810.00 to CN¥ 485.00
40% OFF

Your Questions, Answered

Salicylic acid is a BHA (beta hydroxy acid), an effective solution for clogged pores and uneven skin texture. Unlike AHAs, which work only on the surface, BHAs penetrate deep into pores to help clear congestion and refine skin from within.

Salicylic acid helps reduce the appearance of acne by clearing clogged pores and gently exfoliating dead skin cells. Its anti-inflammatory and bacteria-fighting properties also help to calm redness and prevent future breakouts.

Salicylic acid can be used in a cleanser, serum, topical treatment, or moisturiser, as well as in toners or masks like Paula's Choice BHA toner or The Ordinary Salicylic Acid Masque. Strength and application can vary by product, so always check the packaging before use. Because salicylic acid can cause initial irritation, start with a small amount and gradually increase frequency. Avoid layering multiple products containing salicylic acid, and always follow with SPF the next day, as it can make skin more sensitive to UV damage.

Exfoliating, drying ingredients like retinol and glycolic acid shouldn’t be used in the same routine as salicylic acid, as it can lead to irritation and a damaged skin barrier.

You may experience a temporary increase in breakouts while your skin adjusts to salicylic acid, as it works to unclog pores and bring congestion to the surface. Introduce it gradually to minimise side effects. Purging can last up to four weeks but will eventually settle.